You are being a little rude, everyone starts somewhere and you have made your point on this artists quadsuits before and were rude then. As long as others enjoy it and the suiter has fun I don't see why anatomy needs to be studied...It is hard to replicate an animals anatomy on a human, fur makes the shape look different in which it needs to be removed and cut more. It really isn't an easy task, so at least comment on what is good about it as the artist knows her faults and improves with each suit.

To make it look better ? It's a real biggie in the fursuiter community more or less.I've made One and sure it was a bit difficult, but I looked a photos all the time. In order to get a good cosplay you study the character you are cosplaying so why not do the same for the animals you're gonna fursuit ?

I suggest going on fursuit livejournal page and some other furry forums. They'll gladly help : )

Trust me she stares at the creature she is creating, looking also at other peoples, some people are naturally talented in these things. I've seen this artist grow and her 'human' outfits improve greatly, of course it takes time and practice.Fair enough offering her help but telling her not to 'let her fingers loose' is a little rude, she needs to practice more by trying so offer creative criticism not by telling her to full on stop what she is doing. You need to think of the phase 'practice makes perfect'.

Oh, hey! I remember you from the MCM Expo in October 2010. I was Halloween Marluxia, with a big group. Idk if you remember me, but I think our Cloud stopped you for a little chat? I can barely remember. I also cosplayed with them as Irvine.